Objectives—For many years, the prevailing concept was that LDL oxidation plays a central role in atherogenesis. As a consequence, supplementation of antioxidants, particularly vitamin E, became very popular. Unfortunately, however, the major randomized clinical trials have yielded disappointing results on the effects of vitamin E on both mortality and morbidity. Moreover, recent meta-analyses have concluded that vitamin E supplementation increases mortality. This conclusion has raised much criticism, most of it relating to three issues: (1) the choice of clinical trials to be included in the meta-analyses; (2) the end point of these meta-analyses (only mortality); and (3) the heterogeneity of the analyzed clinical trials with respect to bot...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin E is one of the most important natural antioxidants, and its plasma levels are ...
Abstract Background Antioxidant supplementation with vitamin E had no effect in the prevention of ca...
Background: A meta-analysis of 19 trials suggested a small increase in the risk of all-cause mortali...
suggest that vitamin E supplementation may prevent cardiovascu-lar disease and cancer. However, seve...
Purpose: A recent meta-analysis reported increased mortality in clinical trial participants randomiz...
In their meta-analysis, Bjelakovic et al. (2013) calculated that vitamin E in doses above the RDA (>...
Antioxidant vitamin (vitamin E, beta-carotene, and vitamin C) are widely used for preventing major c...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Evidence shows that antioxidant supplements may increase mortality. Our aims we...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and long-term disabil-ity worldwide. Vitamin E (tocopherol) is an...
A recent meta-analysis of selected randomized clinical trials (RCTs), in which population groups of ...
Background: Antioxidant vitamin (vitamin E, beta-carotene, and vitamin C) are widely used for preven...
Berry et al. studied the between-trial variation in the effect of vitamin E on mortality in 22 trial...
BACKGROUND: Antioxidant vitamin (vitamin E, beta-carotene, and vitamin C) are widely used for preven...
Background: Vitamin E is one of the most important natural antioxidants, and its plasma levels are i...
After near to one century of research and speculations on beneficial properties, vitamin E has recen...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin E is one of the most important natural antioxidants, and its plasma levels are ...
Abstract Background Antioxidant supplementation with vitamin E had no effect in the prevention of ca...
Background: A meta-analysis of 19 trials suggested a small increase in the risk of all-cause mortali...
suggest that vitamin E supplementation may prevent cardiovascu-lar disease and cancer. However, seve...
Purpose: A recent meta-analysis reported increased mortality in clinical trial participants randomiz...
In their meta-analysis, Bjelakovic et al. (2013) calculated that vitamin E in doses above the RDA (>...
Antioxidant vitamin (vitamin E, beta-carotene, and vitamin C) are widely used for preventing major c...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Evidence shows that antioxidant supplements may increase mortality. Our aims we...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and long-term disabil-ity worldwide. Vitamin E (tocopherol) is an...
A recent meta-analysis of selected randomized clinical trials (RCTs), in which population groups of ...
Background: Antioxidant vitamin (vitamin E, beta-carotene, and vitamin C) are widely used for preven...
Berry et al. studied the between-trial variation in the effect of vitamin E on mortality in 22 trial...
BACKGROUND: Antioxidant vitamin (vitamin E, beta-carotene, and vitamin C) are widely used for preven...
Background: Vitamin E is one of the most important natural antioxidants, and its plasma levels are i...
After near to one century of research and speculations on beneficial properties, vitamin E has recen...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin E is one of the most important natural antioxidants, and its plasma levels are ...
Abstract Background Antioxidant supplementation with vitamin E had no effect in the prevention of ca...
Background: A meta-analysis of 19 trials suggested a small increase in the risk of all-cause mortali...